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Creative jewellery, colourful ceramics, contemporary tea glasses, olive-wood coasters and bold-patterned textiles are among the ‘ideas inspired by nature’ at this lively, eclectic shop in Kadıköy, featuring homewares and accessories by local designers. A good place to pick up gifts and souvenirs that have Turkish flavour without being touristy.

There’s another outlet in Tophane (Boğazkesen Caddesi 55), on the European side of the city.


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